<p>Gainesville mayoral candidate Ed Braddy is facing an active foreclosure case on his Gainesville home and says he is working to resolve the situation.</p><p>Wells Fargo filed a foreclosure action in May 2012, saying no mortgage payments had been received since the previous summer.</p><p>This week, Braddy showed The Sun a letter from late March from Wells Fargo in which the bank agreed to modify the mortgage in a step toward ending the foreclosure process.</p><p>The case involves Braddy's home in northwest Gainesville's Chatworth Court neighborhood. The home is his registered voting address and his listed residence on his campaign filing papers.</p><p>Under the terms of a 2008 divorce, Braddy gave up the home and was not responsible for the mortgage payments. But his name remained on the deed and the mortgage.</p><p>He said he moved back in last summer, after the foreclosure case was filed. He took over sole ownership of the home in October 2012, a deed filed with the Clerk of Courts showed.</p><p>Braddy said he took over ownership and modified the mortgage to keep the home from being foreclosed.</p>